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Hochul tries to dunk on Trump over Knicks fandom — but it totally backfires
Gov. Kathy Hochul tried to throw some shade at President Trump over his New York Knicks fandom — but totally threw up a brick instead. The Democratic governor got totally self-owned Wednesday when a reporter asked her what she thought of the president saying he was a lifelong Knicks fan and inadvertently appeared to show…
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Cindy Crawford reveals health condition she’s been secretly battling for 10 years
Cindy Crawford revealed she has blepharoptosis, a health condition that causes droopy eyelids. The 60-year-old shared in a new People interview that she’s had the disorder for the last decade. “I remember probably 10 years ago after I turned 50 when I would be doing early morning calls, they would be like, ‘Are you fine…
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A Dating App Is Giving Away Free Gas to Convince People to Get Out of the House
While Gen Z catches a lot of flack for being single, or even antisocial, there’s a brutal economic reality underscoring why some people aren’t going out: They simply don’t have the disposable income. Dating apps, already struggling to maintain user bases due to enshittification and a lack of quality matches, are contending with this affordability…
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Toddler and father stranded in snow during bike ride in Lake Tahoe high country
A man and his 18-month-old son had to be airlifted to safety during a bike ride last week when they encountered heavy snow in the high country near Lake Tahoe. The man and his toddler were out for a mountain bike ride Thursday afternoon in the area of Freel Peak, the highest mountain in the…
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Trump could be liable for ‘creative crimes’ due to his IRS deal: law professor
A controversial agreement granting Donald Trump immunity from IRS auditsmay ultimately prove worthless, according to University of Baltimore School of Law Professor Kim Wehle, who argues in a new column that it may not stand up to legal scrutiny under what are called “creative crimes.” As part of a settlement with Trump over a leaked…
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100 Million People Could Qualify for a Piece of Google’s $135 Million Settlement. Here’s What to Know
In this photo illustration, an Android logo is seen on a smartphone with a Google logo in the background. —Pavlo Gonchar—SOPA Images/LightRocket/Getty Images An estimated 100 million people may qualify to receive payments through the $135 million deal Google has reached to settle a lawsuit that accused the company of transferring Android users’ data without…
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Huawei’s ‘Chip Queen’ Throws Down the Gauntlet
The plot thickens in the great AI chip race. Tingbo He, president of Huawei’s chip-design subsidiary HiSilicon, says her company’s engineers have developed a novel way to optimize semiconductors—and she believes it will close the performance gap between Chinese and Western chips over the next few years. Huawei’s method, in short, focuses on speeding up…
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The MyPillow Guy’s Entire Business is Being Held Hostage by Hackers
Monstrous defeats keep coming for Mike Lindell, the notorious entrepreneur behind the MyPillow brand and one-time advisor to Donald Trump. According to Straight Arrow News, a clique of hackers known as “Play” is claiming to have accessed a huge chunk of private data from MyPillow, which it’s now holding hostage. Per the outlet, which viewed…
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Pierre Deny, French actor who played a luxury-brand exec in ‘Emily in Paris,’ dies at 69
Pierre Deny, a French actor known in the United States for his portrayal of a luxury-brand executive in the streaming series “Emily in Paris,” has died at age 69. “It is with deep emotion that we announce the passing of Pierre Deny, which occurred this Monday following a sudden and severe case of ALS,” his…
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Trump’s Cabinet rambling cut off by MS NOW after ‘not true’ drug boast
Approximately 15 minutes into Donald Trump’s rambling televised Cabinet meeting, MS NOW host Chris Jansing and her producers pulled the plug and called out the president for his boasts and lies about his direct-to-consumer drug program. As the president jumped from topic to topic, the he eventually boasted, “You remember, some of you were at…









